Effective monitoring of physiological parameters indicating the state of a human being under extremal conditions is highly important in order to provide fast and efficient medical care in acute cases. Thus, development of biotelemetry technologies is a matter of topical interest. The paper is concerned with the methods of enhancement of noise immunity and increase in data transmission speed in a telemetry communication system on the basis of a new discrete spectral transform in an oriented basis.
The proposed idea consists in using matched filters with the transient characteristics coinciding with the basis functions of the proposed spectral transform in an oriented basis. This new approach allows enhancing of noise immunity and reducing of computational complexity in comparison with widely known methods.
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